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Thermochemistry
Energy
• Energy – the ability to do _________ or
produce _________
• Exists in 2 forms:
 Kinetic energy – energy of _________
 Potential energy – energy at _________ or
energy of _________
Energy
• Kinetic energy – in a chemical reaction
_________ is the determining factor
• The higher the temperature…the
_________ the particles move…the
_________ the kinetic energy
• Potential energy – in a chemical reaction
deals with the types of atoms & what
bonds the form
Law of Conservation of Energy
• Law of Conservation of Energy – Energy
is neither _________ nor _________
Heat (q)
• Heat or energy can be in joules, calories,
kilocalories, or kilojoules
• The SI unit is the _________
• 1 cal = 1000 Cal
• 1 cal = 4.18 J
Specific Heat
• _____________(c) – the amount of heat
required to raise 1 gram of a substance by
1C
• Specific heat is an _________ property
• Every substance has its own specific heat
Specific Heat
•
•
•
•
•
q = mcT
q = heat (J)
m = mass (g)
c = specific heat (j/gC)
T = change in temperature = Tf-Ti (C)
Specific Heat
• A 10.0 g sample of iron changes
temperature from 25.0C to 50.4 C while
releasing 114 joules of heat. Calculate the
specific heat of iron.
Another example
• If the temperature of 34.4 g of ethanol
increases from 25.0 C to 78.8 C how
much heat will be absorbed if the specific
heat of the ethanol is 2.44 J/g C
Yet another example
• 4.50 g of a gold nugget absorbs 276 J of
heat. What is the final temperature of the
gold if the initial temperature was 25.0 C
& the specific heat of the gold is 0.129J/g
C
Endothermic & Exothermic
Reactions
• Endothermic reactions – chemical reaction that
requires energy to break existing bonds
 Heat goes _________ the reaction from the
surroundings
• Exothermic reactions – chemical reaction in
which energy is released
 Heat goes _________ of the reaction into the
surroundings
Endothermic & Exothermic
Reactions
• Endothermic reactions – since heat goes from
the surroundings into your system, it will feel
_________
 Temperature of endothermic reactions goes
_________
 The sign for the heat change will be _________
• Exothermic reactions – since heat goes from
the system to the surroundings, it will feel
_________
 Temperature of exothermic reactions goes _________
 The sign for the heat change will be _________
Endothermic & Exothermic
Reactions
Endothermic & Exothermic
Reactions
Endothermic & Exothermic
Reactions
• Are the following reactions endothermic or exothermic?
• CO + 3H2  CH4 + H2O H= -206kJ
• I add magnesium metal to some hydrochloric acid. The
temperature goes from 23C to 27 C
• I mix together some vinegar & baking soda. The
temperature goes from 28C to 23C